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Luggage storage Paris

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Where can I store luggage in Paris?

If you’re standing in CDG (Charles De Gaulle) airport with your luggage, searching on your phone “where to store luggage in Paris” then you are in luck. Whether you’re going to Disneyland or visiting the Eiffel Tower, you can stop searching for city lockers to store your luggage in Paris. The next time you’re in the French capital, remember that LuggageHero is there to save the day by helping you store your luggage in Paris!

Let’s say that you arrive from CDG (Charles de Gaulle) airport hours before your rental is ready and you want to check out the sights without pulling your luggage behind you. Maybe you want to visit the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, stroll around Park Champ de Mars, or maybe watch a football match at the Le Parc des Princes. Whatever you choose, we’re there to store your bags.

Just go to the LuggageHero reservation platform to find a handy storage site inside a shop or other business – all verified by us. Using our up to date map, you can say goodbye to lockers and locate the shops that are nearest to Stations you’ll use or attractions you’ll visit and store your luggage there. The days of walking around town trying to find a city locker in Paris are now over!

Major stations in Paris

Paris is served by several major train stations, several within a close walk of one another. All stations serve a different region, often determined by their names. Here are three of the biggest and most well-known stations that also include nearby storage in Paris:

Gare du Nord, officially Paris-Nord, is the busiest railway station in Europe, and one of the busiest in the world, with over 700,000 passengers daily. Most of the passengers are commuting in from suburbs north of Paris and nearby towns. Gare du Nord also is one of the six large terminus stations on the SNCF’s Paris mainline network.

The station, near Gare de l’Est in the 10th arrondissement, connects to several urban transportation lines, including Paris Métro, buses and RER (Réseau Express Régional, the city’s suburban commuter/rapid transit system).Gare du Nord, a Eurostar hub, also is the station for trains to Northern France and to international destinations in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.K.

The station complex was designed by the French architect Jacques Hittorff and was built between 1861 and 1864. Its beautiful façade has served as the backdrop to several French and American films. Gare du Nord luggage storage facilities are found inside and just outside of the station. Booking in advance will ensure space for your left luggage in Paris.

The Gare de l’Est, officially Paris-Est, is in the 10th arrondissement and only a five-minute walk from the Gare du Nord. It faces the Boulevard de Strasbourg, part of the north-south roadway of Paris. It serves as the western terminus of the Paris–Strasbourg railway and the Paris–Mulhouse railway.

The station is the departure point for trains heading east to Reims, Nancy, Metz, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Munich.It also handles the weekly Paris to Moscow Express but is especially known for being home to the Venice-Simplon Orient Express. The private luxury travel train n luxury travel experience that became famous in the Agatha Christie mystery “Murder on the Orient Express,” also made into a film.

The elegant station, one of the city’s oldest and calmest, opened in 1849 to serve traffic to Strasbourg. Underneath platforms 4 and 5 one can find a tucked-away miniature train set complete with the station, tunnels and railway workers. The public can visit it during occasional tours and Saturday afternoon hours. Luggage storage facilities are found inside and there are also several locations just outside of the station. Booking in advance will make sure there is room left for your bags.

True to its name, the lines of Gare de Lyon (officially Paris-Gare-de-Lyon) is the third busiest station of France, with lines heading in the general direction of France’s third-biggest city, Lyon. It’s the northern terminus of the Paris–Marseille railway and was named after Lyon because that city is a stop for many long-distance trains departing here, most on the way to the south of France. The station is located in the 12th arrondissement, on the north bank of the river Seine, in the east of Paris.

From Gare de Lyon, one can go to the south of France, southern Germany, Monaco, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. The station also is served by high-speed TGV trains and hosts regional trains running to the south-eastern suburbs of Paris and the Gare de Lyon metro station. Built for the World Exposition in 1900, Gare de Lyon is considered to be the most beautiful station, with a famous clock tower. It also houses one of the city’s most famous gourmet restaurants, Le Train Bleu, whose grand interior features painted ceilings and ornate chandeliers.

Luggage storage in Gare de Lyon is available through facilities which are found inside and just outside of the station. Booking in advance will ensure space for your bags.

You pay by the hour – unlike other services!

We offer a speedy, convenient and low-cost service.

We believe in offering our customers with many different solutions to payment. Therefore, LuggageHero charges users only for each hour used , unlike most other luggage services, which make you pay for the entire day. However, if you want to store your luggage in Paris (or anywhere else) all day or longer, we offer you a low daily cap of . This is how we believe payment of luggage storage should be in the year of 2020 – simple and affordable.

We’re looking out for you

Your safety and security is our priority. That’s why we have LuggageHero employees review and certify all our shops for luggage storage in Paris. We also seal every piece of luggage to keep them tamper-free. On top of that, we ensure every bag and what’s inside it for up to . If you need to talk to someone at LuggageHero about your luggage storage in Paris, we’re here for you 24/7 through our online chat system.

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Safety

We carefully certify and educate the operators at all our LuggageHero Paris locations about how to safely handle and store your belongings.

All our shops in Paris have been reviewed by a LuggageHero employee, who also regularly performs quality checks to make sure customers’ luggage is kept in a safe and secure manner.

In addition, we provide security seals for each piece of luggage. These will be provided to you when you arrive at the shop, which ensures that no one can access your bags.

Furthermore, each piece of luggage and its contents are insured up to .

If you need someone to turn to, remember that customer online chat support is available 24/7.

Book risk-free

We believe in making your travels as smooth and easy as possible, which is why it is important for us that NO FEES are charged to you until your luggage is dropped off.

Use our online booking service to choose a luggage storage site in Paris that is most convenient to your location and schedule. You can either book on arrival at the shop or book online in advance to secure your spot. Make an advance booking and you’re guaranteed a space for your luggage.

But we know that sometimes plans change, especially when you’re on the road. So if you don’t show up, there’s no charge. Nada. Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nothing! And no, you don’t even have to cancel!

Download our free bag storage app:

For even more comfort you can download our LuggageHero bag storage app where you can easily see all our locations around Paris. With our luggage storage app, you are able to store your bags anywhere in our 1000+ locations.

2020 Guide: Luggage Storage Paris

You may be confused with the rules and regulations and wonder where bags and luggage are allowed in your travel destination. LuggageHero understands your pain and is happy to give you a big help. You just simply click Find Luggage Storage & Lockers in Paris and have a quick look to find all the updated information for your amazing trip.

Also, if you just need some travel inspiration then we encourage you to take a look at the winners of the “Best Travel Blogs Paris 2020”. Click here in order to see the winner and read a short resume about what their blogs are about.

FAQ for luggage storage in Paris 2020

LuggageHero is here to help you solve your luggage storage problems.

Can you store luggage in Paris?

Yes, you can store luggage in many different locations all over Paris. It is possible to store luggage at several on-demand services in Paris where you pay either an hourly or a daily rate depending on the luggage storage service provider. LuggageHero has more than 40 stores located all over the city. Besides mentioned, many train stations also offer luggage storage.

Can you store luggage at the Eiffel Tower?

No, the tourist attraction itself does not offer luggage storage. However, several on-demand luggage storage offer luggage storage nearby the Eiffel Tower. LuggageHero offers luggage storage as close as 250 meters from the Eiffel Tower.

Can you leave your luggage at Paris Airport?

Yes, you can leave your luggage at Paris-Charles de Gaulle 2 airport from 6: AM to 9:30 PM every day of the week. The location for the lockers is at CDGVAL station's exit which is near the RER train station.

What should I know before going to Paris?

There is a number of things one must know before going to Paris. Some of them include - do not gamble or buy things on the street, don't throw our your cigarettes on the street after smoking because you will get a fine, learn a few words in French before going as many people there do not like speaking English.

Is water safe to drink in Paris?

Yes, you can drink the water in Paris from the tap and most Parisians (if not to say all) are doing it every day

Is 3 days enough to visit Paris?

With 3 days in Paris, you have enough time to take in the view from the Eiffel Tower, say hi to Mona Lisa in the Louvre, eat street food crepes, climb the Arc de Triomphe, explore several Parisian neighborhoods, and visit the amazing Palace of Versailles. However, for a perfect visit to Paris, we recommend a minimum of five days in order to experience more and learn a bit more about the culture.

Where can you store luggage in Paris?

Most major train stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare du Nord, Montparnasse, Gare de l'Est, Gare d'Austerlitz) and airports (Charles de Gaulle- CDG / Orly) offer baggage storage options. Luggage can be stored in the locker for up to 72 hours and are very useful when you have a layover in Paris. However, you can also store in nearby shops and hotels by using LuggageHero.

What is the most visited attraction in Paris?

Eiffel Tower is the most visited tourist attraction in Paris, the Eiffel Tower also ranks high on the list of places to visit in France.

What is the best and cheapest time to visit Paris?

The best time to visit Paris is from April to June and October to early November when the weather is mild and enjoyable and the tourist crowds are smaller than summer. The cheapest time to visit Paris is early December, January, and February.

How much money should I bring to Paris?

It depends on how long your trip is but generally it is best to bring some euros and then use your card as much as possible and use cash only when needed.

Can I store my luggage at the Louvre?

Yes, you can. The Louvre offers luggage storage lockers. However, the queues can be long, which means that you will need to arrive there early enough to avoid being disappointed. Keep in mind that you are not allowed to bring any items exceeding 55 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm into the museum. Important note: all items left in the lockers must be collected the same day!